Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Heroes #2

For those of you who live under a mushroom, Heroes is a new show on NBC attempting to cash in on the new "shows and movies about comics are cool" trend. I'm sure I don't have to tell the Spoonohouse readers this. Being uberdorks ourselves, we've all been aware of this for years. Hollywood is just now realizing that they've got a gold mine on their hands. That being said, I was a little skeptical about this show. But it turns out NBC has pulled it off rather well. I recommend that if you haven't seen it yet, put some time aside on Monday nights and check it out. It reminds me of the old days of "Superheroes." I was going to post a link to the offical site, but it promtly crashed this morning. I'm assuming due to traffic.

Si, did you notice that last night was the second time the Indian guy walked into a room and the person who broke into it was totally unaware he was there? It may be nothing, but I thought about it after last nights episode. And have you figured out what Ali Landry's power is yet? The only thing I can figure is that she has an alter ego, and it's bad as hell. I'm assuming it only comes out under times of stress. Hopefully over the course of the show she'll learn to control it.

The 4 hour time loss would explain Ali's power being something like an alter ego. Do you think she's buried people at that spot before and just doesn't know it? Why else would there be a body there already.

They also introduced a mind reading cop and some crazy fucker that eats peoples brains!

I'm not sure if the Indian guy has any abilities, we'll just have to wait and see.

"Back when I played college ball at Va Tech..."

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